The operation of exporting old printing presses requires a certain amount of expertise and experience. First of all, the operator needs to be familiar with the structure and working principle of the printing machine, and understand the function and function of each component. Secondly, operators need to master the correct operation steps and skills to ensure the quality and efficiency of printed materials.
When operating an old printing press for export, the operator needs to check whether the various parts of the machine are in good working order, such as ink rollers, layouts, blankets, etc. If any abnormalities are found, they need to be dealt with in time to ensure the normal operation of the machine.
Next, the operator needs to select the appropriate ink and paper according to the type and requirements of the printed product. At the same time, it is necessary to adjust the parameters of the machine according to the size and quantity of the printed matter, such as printing pressure, speed, ink volume, etc.
During the printing process, the operator needs to keep an eye on the running status of the machine and the quality of the printed matter. If any problems are found, they need to be adjusted and dealt with in time to ensure the quality and efficiency of the printed matter.
In addition, the operator needs to pay attention to the care and maintenance of the machine. Regular cleaning, lubrication and adjustment of the machine can extend the service life of the machine and improve the printing efficiency.
In short, the operation of exporting old printing machines requires professional knowledge and experience, and operators need to take every detail seriously to ensure the quality and efficiency of the prints. At the same time, the operator also needs to pay attention to the care and maintenance of the machine to ensure the normal operation and service life of the machine.